He told the BBC: “It raises all sorts of worrying issues about the… personal life, in particular the location of flats, transport details, movement details, of an individual who is our most senior counter-terrorism officer abroad.

“A great deal of taxpayers’ money has been spent over the past several decades making sure he and his family are protected from security compromises. Well, it doesn’t seem to be very relevant anymore, does it?”
“ He’s a very able man, he’s a very able appointment. It’s pretty unfortunate that this has happened ”
Sir John Major

He added: “It’s distressing and worrying therefore that these sorts of details should be appearing in the public domain. I would have hoped these sort of mistakes would not have been made by people like that.”

Liberal Democrat foreign affairs spokesman Edward Davey said the disclosure had the potential to damage the security of Sir John’s family.

“We would be negligent if there wasn’t an internal inquiry into the security implications, not just in relation to MI6 but to Sir John and his family,” he said.

“We need to be reassured that this has been considered properly and there is nothing we need to worry about as a result of this.”

‘Grow up’

But Foreign Secretary David Miliband told the BBC’s Andrew Marr programme: “Are you leading the news with that? The fact that there’s a picture that the head of the MI6 goes swimming – wow, that really is exciting.

“It is not a state secret that he wears Speedo swimming trunks, for goodness sake let’s grow up.

“He is an outstanding professional who will do a really good job in an outstanding organisation.”

Former Prime Minister Sir John Major said the issue had been “overblown”.

He said: “I know John Sawers. He’s a very able man, he’s a very able appointment. It’s pretty unfortunate that this has happened, I think that is true.

“But I think when you’re faced with leaving Iraq possibly too early, huge problems in Afghanistan, the mess in Pakistan, the depth of the recession, I think this falls a long way below those.”

Sir John Sawers is due to replace Sir John Scarlett as head of the overseas Secret Intelligence Service (MI6).

He has been the UK’s Permanent Representative to the UN since 2007.

Before that he was political director at the Foreign Office, an envoy in Baghdad and a foreign affairs adviser to former Prime Minister Tony Blair.

He was in that post from 1999 to 2001 and was involved in the Kosovo conflict and Northern Ireland peace process.

Elsewhere overseas he worked in the British embassy in Washington, as an ambassador in Cairo and to South Africa from 1988 and 1991 when apartheid was ending.
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